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Wildland fire suppression / Geography of Alaska / Natural hazards / Systems ecology / Allakaket /  Alaska / Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve / Alatna /  Alaska / Defensible space / Koyukuk River / Wildfires / Occupational safety and health / Forestry
Date: 2009-03-03 13:54:31
Wildland fire suppression
Geography of Alaska
Natural hazards
Systems ecology
Allakaket
Alaska
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
Alatna
Alaska
Defensible space
Koyukuk River
Wildfires
Occupational safety and health
Forestry

Wildfire Risk Assessment Guide for Alaska Villages and Communities March 24, 2005 ALLAKAKET Executive Summary Allakaket has been identified in the U.S. Congressional Record as one of the communities most at risk, nationa

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